MrsRayMrsRayPLUS
Verified Purchaser badge

Verified purchaser

Member since: Jun 2015Deals bought: 20
5 stars
5 stars
Posted: Jul 9, 2025

5 Tacos!

I am thoroughly impressed with the support team; they’re incredibly fast and helpful! I recently encountered an issue with iframes that made my CTA screen ineffective, but the support team listened to my concerns and resolved it almost instantly.

And new games have been added since I purchased.

So far, I've created around 20 games, including wordles, drag-and-drop puzzles, quizzes, word group connections, and memory games. My boss at work even enjoys playing my wordles, which is a fun bonus!

I’ve also developed a series of story-based games where one game leads into another, keeping players engaged. However, I’ve encountered some limitations with the leaderboard feature. To use leaderboards, you have to implement a lead collection screen, which isn't ideal for my content-focused site. I wanted my visitors to enjoy the games without being interrupted by lead collection forms.

The challenge with the lead collection screen is that while you can adjust your game screen order, you can't place it last. Players are required to submit their info to reach the end screen, which is acceptable for client-focused games but doesn't work well for a site aimed at providing games for visitors to enjoy. My hope was to encourage repeat traffic by inviting players to return for better scores, but once they fill out the lead collection, they can’t play that game again from what i see either.

Additionally, I’m not familiar with webhooks, so can not test, but do use the subdomains, which works well. Creating the games is straightforward, but getting the most of it requires some technical know-how,

The most time needed is for creating game graphics and reducing graphic sizes to ensure smooth gameplay, as well as brainstorming content ideas for questions etc and visuals for various game types.

I plan on creating true/false games using the poll/survey games and “action” types like the ninja slicer in the near future, even if I can’t use leaderboards for now. thinking of how to blend it with my subreddit to give flairs as prizes somehow or something. We'll see

Personality quizzes would also be a fantastic addition, as they resonate well with my target audience.

Can we disable the timer completely? I’ve noticed even when I disable disable show timer, the countdown still runs. It would be better if I could completely disable the timer, especially for my audience that might prefer a more relaxed gaming experience.

atm i work around that by not showing the timer and set the game controls
Time Per Game: maxed to 300 seconds

but i would prefer to disable it completely

I have dreams of creating games for clients someday, which was my original goal, and I hope to see continued improvements in the platform, especially with features like personality games.

and Anurag...
Lastly, I want ask about the Campaign Name in the game profile—is it just for my reference, or does it display somewhere? As of now, I’m using it solely for my informational purposes.

To help keep track and make notes of tips and tricks etc, I created a Discord server Feel free to join if any fellow plazo game creators are interested! https://discord.gg/rg9DdeZFRg

I opted for the annual plan in hopes of seeing continuous improvements and to capitalize on the great deal while enjoying the platform. I’m really loving the experience so far!

Please don’t go away! 🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮

Founder Team
Anurag_Meena

Anurag_Meena

Jul 10, 2025

Hi Chris,

Thanks a lot for such amazing & detailed review. Let me address some points

Leaderboard with Lead Form
The purpose of the leaderboard is to show users their scores alongside others, encouraging them to try again and climb the ranks. To make this meaningful, we need to display the user's name on the leaderboard. That’s where the lead form comes in – it collects the name so the user can see themselves on the board. Without names, the leaderboard loses its relevance, as it's just a list of anonymous scores.
Sharing a quick video here to demonstrate how this works:https://youtu.be/6PxWBJFAIWg?feature=shared

Post-Game and “Play Again” Flow
After the lead form, users should see a post-game message or redirect (as you’ve set up), and the option to play again is available via the “Play Again” button on the End Screen – which I noticed you've already added. I believe some of the confusion might stem from interpreting the leaderboard as a feature, so I’d recommend giving the video a quick watch for full context.

You can just email me as well to schedule a meet, will quickly clarify these points support@playzo.io

Helpful?
Share
Ratings